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Kristen Harknett
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A comparison of two welfare-to-work case management models
T Brock, K Harknett
Social Service Review 72 (4), 493-520, 1998
531998
Are public expenditures associated with better child outcomes in the US? A comparison across 50 states
K Harknett, I Garfinkel, J Bainbridge, T Smeeding, N Folbre, S McLanahan
Analyses of social issues and public policy 5 (1), 103-125, 2005
222005
Consequences of routine work-schedule instability for worker health and well-being
D Schneider, K Harknett
American sociological review 84 (1), 82-114, 2019
4372019
Do family support environments influence fertility? Evidence from 20 European countries
K Harknett, FC Billari, C Medalia
European Journal of Population 30, 1-33, 2014
932014
Does receiving an earnings supplement affect union formation? Estimating effects for program participants using propensity score matching
K Harknett
Evaluation Review 30 (6), 741-778, 2006
182006
Education, labor markets and the retreat from marriage
K Harknett, A Kuperberg
Social Forces 90 (1), 41-63, 2011
922011
Evaluating two welfare-to-work program approaches: Two-year findings on the labor force attachment and human capital development programs in three sites
G Hamilton, T Brock, M Farrell, D Friedlander, K Harknett, J Hunter-Manns
Washington, DC: US Department of Health and Human Services Administration …, 1997
651997
Explaining racial and ethnic differences in marriage among new, unwed parents
K Harknett, S McLanahan
American Sociological Review 69 (6), 790-811, 2004
162004
Hard times: Routine schedule unpredictability and material hardship among service sector workers
D Schneider, K Harknett
Social Forces 99 (4), 1682-1709, 2021
472021
How an earnings supplement can affect union formation among low-income single mothers
K Harknett, LA Gennetian
Demography 40 (3), 451-478, 2003
422003
Income volatility in the service sector: Contours, causes and consequences
D Schneider, K Harknett
The Aspen Institute, 2017
132017
Inequalities At Work And The Toll Of COVID-19
R Wolfe, K Harknett, D Schneider
Health Affairs, 2021
502021
Instability of work and care: How work schedules shape child-care arrangements for parents working in the service sector
D Carrillo, K Harknett, A Logan, S Luhr, D Schneider
Social Service Review 91 (3), 422-455, 2017
1032017
Intimate partner violence in the great recession
D Schneider, K Harknett, S McLanahan
Demography 53 (2), 471-505, 2016
3142016
Job quality and the educational gradient in entry into marriage and cohabitation
D Schneider, K Harknett, M Stimpson
Demography 56, 451-476, 2019
652019
Losing sleep over work scheduling? The relationship between work schedules and sleep quality for service sector workers
K Harknett, D Schneider, R Wolfe
SSM-Population Health 12, 100681, 2020
292020
Majority rules: gender composition and sexual norms and behavior in high schools
K Harknett, S Cranney
Population Research and Policy Review 36, 469-500, 2017
92017
Mate availability and unmarried parent relationships
K Harknett
Demography 45 (3), 555-571, 2008
922008
More kin, less support: Multipartnered fertility and perceived support among mothers
K Harknett, J Knab
Journal of marriage and family 69 (1), 237-253, 2007
2042007
Neighborhood disadvantage, residential stability, and perceptions of instrumental support among new mothers
K Turney, K Harknett
Journal of Family Issues 31 (4), 499-524, 2010
1482010
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